so in order to install Sailfish X do I need to unlock bootloader using Sony's instructions (and install android sdk and other stuff)? Or does Jolla provide some tool for this on wednesday or can I unlock bootloader using Emma?

so in order to install Sailfish X do I need to unlock bootloader using Sony's instructions (and install android sdk and other stuff)? Or does Jolla provide some tool for this on wednesday or can I unlock bootloader using Emma?

From what I understood EMMA can't flash anything with a locked bootloader. So you will to first unlock it before using EMMA.

I haven't unlocked my bootloader yet but with doing some reading you don't need the whole SDK to unlock it. But I will wait to see Jolla's instructions first before doing anything.

Also if you have a windows PC sony has a video on how to unlock the bootloader: >>Video Here<<

My XperiFirm -Create your FTF firmware [1302-3140] file is always failing at the end of the download with unpacking failing. I am using Mac.

I had that on Linux after one successful try. I tried deleting the directory created by flashtool (something like /root/.flashtool). Next try was successful. So maybe this might help in your case as well.

Have to manually amend Androxyde's Flashtool to account for this change as no longer connects to server by replacing Xperifirm.exe in Users > Name > .flashTool with version dated 16/10/2017 to restore XF icon function.

I ended up using flashtool-0.9.23.1-windows.exe to get the necessary drivers onto my pc. That worked well, but today Norton Security claimed there is some malware hidden in the tool, within the file flashtool-drivers.exe. So it deleted this file.
The name of the malware: Heur.AdvML.B

I ended up using flashtool-0.9.23.1-windows.exe to get the necessary drivers onto my pc. That worked well, but today Norton Security claimed there is some malware hidden in the tool, within the file flashtool-drivers.exe. So it deleted this file.
The name of the malware: Heur.AdvML.B

To whom it may concern...

Yes. I noticed this aswell
But, consider this. Flastool contains exploits for many things. For Example rooting the device.
Sure, its “malware”, but its intentional